Thutmose (Follower of Set)

Thutmose (died 1240 BC) is a minor figure of Egyptian mythology. He is said to have been a follower of the god of disorder and violence, Set, and fought against the followers of Osiris. He was killed by a powerful tornado summoned by Osiris.

History
Thutmose was a pharaoh of New Kingdom-era Ancient Egypt, and Thutmose supported the god Set against his brother Osiris, who was hacked to pieces, which were then scattered across Egypt. Thutmose tried to steal a piece of Osiris, succeeding in ambushing Arkantos, Amanra, and Ajax and stealing the carriage. However, his rival pharaoh Thutmose took back the carriage and cared for the injured heroes, and Thutmose was killed by a powerful tornado summoned against his base which, among many other god powers, destroyed his buildings and killed several of his troops as they spawned.